Hi Yaswanth,
you seem to be quite unaware of the differences between client side and
server side. Also, you seem to be unaware of the very basics of XSLT,
XML and/or Java (JAXP). That is not a problem of course, we love to help
starters, but the time that we save for well-posted questions can be put
in helping you better, if you did your research before posting (i.e.,
read the faq, read the list guide lines and read some basic tutorials).
Quite some starters pointers are mentioned here:
http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Transforming_XML_with_XSLT:For_Further_Reading
(they are vendor independent).
The resources for Xalan are on the xalan website, for the Java version
visit: http://xml.apache.org/xalan-j/. Yes, you can use most of the
EXSLT extensions: http://xml.apache.org/xalan-j/extensionslib.html. And
you can use xalan:script to use JavaScript with your XSLT (of course,
this is not portable).
However, considering what I wrote in the first paragraph, it may very
well be that you try something that is best resolved in a totally
different way. It is generally not needed to make XPaths interpreted
(there are use cases of course though) and it is often a sign of a bad
design or architecture. Can you tell us, with examples, why you need to
evaluate XPath expressions?
A final thought for now: since we've now found out that all you are
doing is server side, you can just as easily change your code to use
Saxon and this enables you to use XSLT 2.0 with all the major benefits
it brings as opposed to XSLT 1.0.
Happy coding!
-- Abel Braaksma
Yaswanth Kumar Ravella wrote:
Hi Matthieu,
Thanks for replying!
I said Mozilla because I am using Mozilla Browser for only testing my sample
code and I don't know that it doesn't' support EXSLT!
My Vendor: Apache Software Foundation (Xalan XSLTC)
I am using Xalan!
Now does this support EXSLT?
I will work on it and will mail back the status soon.
So, how can I Link a Variable to Path?
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